If so, then you should read every single word in this report. I’m going to tell you the amazing (yet completely true) discovery I made by accident, which allowed me to eliminate most of the pain my Peripheral Neuropathy caused….

If so, then you should read every single word in this report. I’m going to tell you the amazing (yet completely true) discovery I made by accident, which allowed me to eliminate most of the pain my Peripheral Neuropathy caused….

Actions speak of Dean

My personal journey

After inspiring others to overcome who were dealing with peripheral neuropathy and other challenges, I decided to create a 67 page step-by-step guide, teaching my methods.

Why create this ebook? My main reason is that I know what it’s like to feel the agonizing pain of putting your feet on the ground… I know what it’s like to be drugged on the prescription meds the doctor so readily hands out… and, I know, that you don’t have to go through that. There is another way- and I am proof that it works. And I’d like to make it available to everyone with Peripheral Neuropathy, and genuinely help you. Starting a business helping myself and other PN sufferers, seemed like a great idea.

I’m so confident, that once you start going through “9 Simple Steps Guide” and implementing some of the ‘pain-alleviating’ techniques, your entire life can change.

You’ll be able to get up in the morning, with less stiffness and aches in your feet…

You’ll be able to walk around with less numbness, and more strength

Your relationships can be better and more fulfilling. Your mood can improve if you struggle with depression.

Others with PN will actually admire you, just as they did for me- you’ll inspire a lot of people, as they see you smash through the barriers and live your life like everyone else around you…

Take a look to Dean´s Recent Articles

What about Excercise and Peripheral Neuropathy? Peripheral Neuropathy is damage to the peripheral nerves produced by diverse causes. As the peripheral nerves have the function of carrying information from the body to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the same backwards (from the central nervous system to the periphery), it is easily understood that when the information highway (nerves) is damaged, the free transit of information back and forth ends up damaged. To be more clear. Wrong or incomplete information arrives (i.e. [...]

And What about the diet? Peripheral neuropathy is a condition caused by damage to the peripheral nerves, more or less extensive, more or less symmetrical and by variable causes. Peripheral nerves are the ones in charge of transporting information back and forth from the central nervous system to any area of the body (things like closing the hand, or moving your feet, are examples). [...]

How Does Peripheral Neuropathy Affects Intimacy? Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that causes damages to peripheral nerves that connect with the central nervous system, causing a disruption in the transmission of information round trip from and to the central nervous system and the area of the body affected. Among the most common problems but not limited to these there is the inability to feel sensations, moving, dysfunctional organs and glands, all this depending upon the affected nerve. [...]

Nutritional neuropathies occur as the result of poor nutrition, particularly if there is a deficiency of certain B vitamins. All of the B vitamins are important for normal nerve function. Thiamine (B1) is commonly found in enriched breads, pasta, and cereal. Thiamin deficiency may occur in alcoholism, anorexia, or bulimia. Neuropathy can also occur in people who are deficient in Vitamin B6 or Vitamin B12. Vitamin B6 is found in meat, beans, greens, fish, and whole grains. Vitamin B6 deficiency is uncommon, but can occur as a side effect of certain medications such as the antibiotic, isoniazid. [...]

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